The letter from the International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning confirms acceptance of the article by author Lân Ngọc Ngô (and co-authors), titled “Economic and Technical Management in Environmental Impact Assessment of Floating Solar Power.” It requires submission of the complete PDF via email, compliance with administrative procedures, and notes that publication will be canceled if content is not provided post-acceptance letter issuance. Release date: 07-09/2025, Edmonton, Canada.

https://iieta.org/journals/ijsdp/paper/10.18280/ijsdp.200926
The article “Economic and Technical Management in Environmental Impact Assessment of Floating Solar Power” examines floating photovoltaic (FPV) systems in Vietnam’s South Central region, providing a comprehensive evaluation of economic, technical, and environmental aspects across preparation, construction, and operation phases. FPV offers land savings, enhanced efficiency from water cooling, and integration with hydropower, reducing water evaporation by about 0.023 m³/s, equivalent to an additional 96 MWh/year in power generation. Measurements show air quality (TSP, SO₂, NOₓ below QCVN limits), surface water (pH 7.1-7.2, DO 5.1-5.6 mg/L, TSS <50 mg/L), and electromagnetic fields (1.164 kV/m <5 kV/m) all compliant with standards, with short-term construction impacts like dust and noise. FPV’s levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) is lower than ground-mounted PV due to existing infrastructure, supporting Vietnam’s renewable energy goals by 2050.